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Cheltenham
Enjoy an experience of a lifetime on a magical hot air balloon ride launching from Cheltenham Racecourse.
Widecombe-in-the-Moor
An interesting range of produce, from olives and olive oil to locally grown vegetables and plants, cheeses, honey, home made bread, jams; chutneys are all there along with local produced meat stalls.
Bath
2018: Open air, undercover vintage and antique market in central Bath located in the historic Green Park Station.
Bath
Second Sunday of every month: Slap bang in the heart of Bath is a vibrant, monthly, Sunday market that plays host to over 70 stalls.
Tavistock
Voted the ‘Best Farmers’ Market in the South West’ The markets take place on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month.
Dartmouth
* THEATRE * MUSIC * DANCE * ART * CINEMA * CAFE * BAR * LIBRARY For the very best entertainment in the South Hams, come and take your seats at The Flavel. We have entertainment every day, from live music and comedy, to lunchtime concerts and cinema.
Topsham, Exeter
The Topsham Community Market runs from 8.30am till 1pm every Saturday.
Buckfastleigh
Local produce and Fair Trade refreshments.
Manaton
Sales of local produce and craft.
Okehampton
Okehampton Farmers Market offers a wide range of locally grown and made produce from vegetables and eggs to jams, chutneys, fresh meat and bread. Come a visit a friendly group of producers and support local food!
Exeter
The Farmers market has proved very popular with the residents of Exeter, we have approximately 20 stalls, and most of the producers have been with the market for a long time.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
We run all year, mostly on the last Sunday of each month for the public with daily private tours during the day and evening.
We offer 5 main tours with our award winning tour the Til Death Do Us Part Ghost Walk. We have seen over 30.000 walkers…
Bath
Every Saturday: A variety of local produce, all goods come from under 40 miles away and are sold direct by the people who produced them.
Flackwell Heath, High Wycombe
Real Craft Fairs: All Saturdays from 10.30am to 4.30pm at Flackwell Heath Community Centre (May 5th, June 9th, July 14th, Sept 15th, Oct 13th, Nov 24th and Dec 15th). All genuine Crafts, produced by local Crafters.
Bristol
Afrika Eye Film Festival, held annually in Bristol, is the South West’s biggest celebration of African cinema and culture.
Looe
Now in it's 8th year. This adult only weekend just keeps on growing, featuring some of the best 60's acts around. Accommodation packages and also day and weekend tickets available.
Bristol
Wildscreen Festival 2024 will take place between the 14-18 October 2024. The festival brings together industry thought leaders and the most exciting voices in natural world storytelling.
Nottingham
Mayhem Film Festival will return to Broadway, Nottingham on 17-20 October 2024 to showcase the best in international horror, sci-fi and cult cinema, and celebrate its 20th edition. Plans are currently underway and the Mayhem team are on the lookout…
Manchester
Explore the extremes of nature, human capability and creativity at the biennial Manchester Science Festival, returning from 18–27 October.
Bournemouth
Bournevaria Oktoberfest is back in central Bournemouth, taking place between Friday 18 – Saturday 19 October 2024!
St Austell
Christmas enthusiast Lynne Behennah from Mevagissey brings her festive cheer to The Lost Gardens of Heligan this winter, as she opens her Charity Christmas Shop.Lots of great gifts & decorations on sale. Last year raised £2,000 for Charity!
Trowbridge
If you’re looking for fun and entertainment on this Autumn Saturday evening, then look no further than Trowbridge Carnival! There’ll be many illuminated floats from the Wessex Carnival Circuit, and many other smaller entries. Come along and lend…
Portsmouth
Lace up those trainers - the Great South Run is back!
Bath
Saturday 19 October sees a celebration of the 70th anniversary of HIM Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia, receiving the Freedom of the City of Bath, where he lived at Fairfield House from 1936 to 1941.